Example sentences of "to work with " in BNC.
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1 | But those who participate have to sign a non-competition deal preventing them from leaving to work with a rival consortium . |
2 | G. A. Smith was among the first to give up , going to work with Urban on developing his new colour process ; Haggar retired in 1909 to run his own cinema ; Williamson curtailed the production of dramatic comic films after his standing contract with the UA was cancelled and directed his energies into educational filmmaking to escape ‘ the horrible nightmare of having my business directed by outsiders . ’ |
3 | Genesis is exhilarating and exuberant orthodox big-band music of a kind rarely played with such punch any more and the sharpness of the CD enhances the brash , headlong momentum of it — Tracey 's orchestras always sound as if they are going to work with the elan of Saturday night at the Savoy ballroom . |
4 | Thumbing the bullets out on to a sheet of old newspaper , he set to work with his knife . |
5 | Winstanley set to work with a fantastic design , eighty feet high , the lower part to be of stonework covered with metal , the upper part of wood . |
6 | At first our association was concerned with her scripts for the CBC broadcasts , and I found her most amenable to work with . |
7 | In tears , I fetched my father who went to work with a shovel and retrieved most of the contents . |
8 | Mum 'd be there , she could n't go to work with this anxiety hanging over her . |
9 | Someone I 've dreamed of and whom I 'm going to work with . |
10 | I hear you are going to work with Marc Almond . |
11 | Brando was furious and said , ‘ I 'm never going to work with Mankiewicz again . ’ |
12 | And by the end of about a month , the guy I was assigned to work with refused to work with me because I was always cracking jokes — he said ‘ I 'm not going to work with you , if you crack one more joke I 'm going to the supervisor . ’ |
13 | ‘ Oh , lor' , ’ muttered Dolly , and went to work with gritted teeth and the knife . |
14 | But if it were pigeon droppings then it would be a moot point as to whether merely to murmur condolences and hurry on or to set to work with a clean handkerchief . |
15 | Nevertheless , undaunted Board staff set to work with valuable assistance from the Bronte Parsonage Museum and considerable local skill and talent . |
16 | His face had grown so thin that as he spoke you could plainly see the elaborate machinery of his jaw setting to work with all its strings , sockets and pulleys . |
17 | Does management have a profile of the localities from which staff travel to work with an indication of the numbers using public transport ? |
18 | Now gradually the energy level is so low that the in although the insulin level is there , there 's no sugar for it to work with , so now your casualty will start showing signs of too little sugar . |
19 | A lot of people like it because basically th er when you look after a police dog it becomes your pet as well , you take it home with you and you take it to work with you , and the u you 'll have a police dog for sort of like its working life of seven to eight years , so basically you 're gon na have him for seven to eight years and he becomes a fa like a family pet . |
20 | I set to work with my little bag of magic potions and do you know what I discovered ? ’ |
21 | returns to work with language group ; |
22 | Whether you 're a returner or unemployed , the ‘ Return To Work with Confidence ’ course from Patricia Cleghorn 's Self-Esteem Company will encourage a fresh approach to work and job-hunting . |
23 | She sighed to herself and smiled to herself at Auntie 's mistake ; and then she set to work with Auntie 's sewing-machine . |
24 | Or would they inevitably break up and go to work with the experienced squads ? |
25 | In 1932 it had captured international headlines when the church was attacked by a mob of evangelical bigots who went to work with sledgehammers , wrecking altars and destroying ornaments of which they disapproved ; perhaps the last violent twitch of the Puritan tail on English soil . |
26 | If he was going to work with Merymose , they both had to reach a position of trust . |
27 | She set to work with a vengeance , losing herself in the difficult task of making all those fiercely vivid images of him that were swirling around in her head tangible . |
28 | I set to work with the pick . |
29 | It was all one to him whether he directed a battle or a raid from his headquarters and left the action to others , or himself went to work with lance or sword in the centre of the din ; they were merely complementary skills in the same comprehensive expertise . |
30 | She should have taken Clare up on her offer of going to work with her one day . |